The game package is actually just titled "STAFF". It comes with 2 disks. And the instructions say:- Phase 1 (the shoot'em up): Insert disk 1 and run "ERE.PRG"- Phase 2 (the platformer): Insert disk 2 and run "MARGOULIN.PRG"

Also, the multiplier at the center of the screen (X1, X2, etc...) seems to represent the number of question marks linings that you need to do for the last line to disappear, and it increases... at one time (but for which reason? don't know).

OK, i think i've found the moves with the skulls and the question marks blocks, unsure things in italics :- Line up three skulls and then a solid non-destructible line of blocks (expecting by the special move with question marks explained below) is added at the bottom of the field.- Line up three question marks, but not of the same colour, and then the last line of blocks on the field get destroyed (only way to destroy skulls without penalty), as well as "some" blocks of the same colour as the destroyed question mark blocks.Those specials linings can include the "blank" block.I think that's about it.[(now i wonder how it reacts in two players mode, but no one interested nearby eh)

Interesting game, pretty addictive for any arcade puzzler lover.Controls are OK, but the gameplay is partly cryptic.Basically it plays quite like Columns. You can line up three blocks with the same number or symbol to make them disappear. The "blank" block can match any symbol.But there's something mysterious about the question marks and skulls. They sometimes do weird things, maybe when matching tiles colours. But how exactly? I can't get it.

Even considering its flaws (which are mostly version specific), I still think Lethal Weapon is a fine game, and one of the best movie licensed platformers by Ocean. For some reason, I always compare this to Hudson Hawk. That game as well had this sort of class to it.